A Sussex Police spokesman said a 50-year-old man reported being bitten on the forearm as he attempted to rescue the dog, but confirmed he was not seriously injured and did not seek to take action against the dog or the charity.

I guess that's why the people on the train didn't just give the dog a ride instead of shooing it along.

Englebert Slaptyback:A Sussex Police spokesman said a 50-year-old man reported being bitten on the forearm as he attempted to rescue the dog, but confirmed he was not seriously injured and did not seek to take action against the dog or the charity.

I guess that's why the people on the train didn't just give the dog a ride instead of shooing it along.

Mastiff cross Marley escaped the Herontye estate home of dog communication expert Dawn Allen, after the canny canine apparently managed to open the front door of the property.

I can't link that photo, but, dog communication expert, my ass. That dog is clearly disgusted to be hugged by that woman and looks like it is spoiling for another chance to make a break for it and run away again.

A Sussex Police spokesman said a 50-year-old man reported being bitten on the forearm as he attempted to rescue the dog, but confirmed he was not seriously injured and did not seek to take action against the dog or the charity.

Well socialized dogs are not usually biters.

Dawn, who is a member of the Pet Dog Trainers of Europe, said she has fostered many dogs from charity Rescue Remedies,

I just adopted a Siberian Husky who can do the same thing... so I am getting a kick out of your replies.

But seriously the previous owner didn't tell me he can open doors (inwards and outwards) and he got out into the yard with my two other Huskies first day! Unlike this pup, he was smart enough to stick around for food & pets.